Perhaps the most highly anticipated time of the NBA regular season is All-Star weekend. It's the time for celebrity exhibition games, no defense and plenty of high-scoring delight.

What All-Star weekend also contains is the Skills Challenge, 3-point Contest and, of course, the storied Slam Dunk Contest, three competitions pitting the league's craftiest, most accurate and most athletic players against one another.

Now that the rosters for all three events have been announced, here's a look at the lineups and TV schedule, including how to live-stream All-Star weekend online.

NBA All-Star weekend TV schedule

The NBA's Rising Stars and Celebrity Games open the weekend on Friday night.

The three skills events will be held on Saturday, with the Skills Challenge starting at 8 p.m. ET. The 3-point Contest will follow, and the Slam Dunk Contest brings the night to a close. All of the All-Star events will be broadcast live on TNT except for Friday's Celebrity Game, which is on ESPN.

Sunday, Feb. 17

Slam Dunk Contest participants, rules

The NBA chooses to save the best for last, which is why the Slam Dunk Contest brings up the rear in the All-Star event order.

The 2019 Slam Dunk Contest features four players competing in two rounds to see who can give fans the best high-flying jams. All players will participate in the first round. They will throw down two dunks apiece, then the two highest scorers move on to the final round. The finalists will perform two more dunks each to see who is the winner.

Every dunk will be scored on a scale of 6-10 by five judges, allowing for a minimum score of 30 and maximum score of 50.

Here are the 2019 Slam Dunk Contest contestants:

Player

Team

Dennis Smith Jr.

New York Knicks

Miles Bridges

Charlotte Hornets

Hamidou Diallo

Oklahoma City Thunder

John Collins

Atlanta Hawks

The winner of the 2018 Slam Dunk Contest was the Jazz's Donovan Mitchell, who scored a 50 and 48 on his final two dunks to take the crown.

3-point Contest participants, rules

The 3-point Contest features 10 of the league's best sharpshooters this year instead of the eight that usually compete. The way the contest works: players have one minute to shoot 25 3-pointers, with the balls separated into five racks of five. Four racks contains four regular balls that count for one point, and a money ball that counts for two. The fifth rack consists of all money balls, and the player can choose where he wants that rack to be.

The contest is composed of two rounds, with the three highest-scoring players from the first round advancing on to the finals. Whoever scores the highest in the final round is the champion.

Here are the 2019 3-point Contest participants:

Player

Team

Devin Booker

Phoenix Suns

Stephen Curry

Golden State Warriors

Seth Curry

Portland Trail Blazers

Danny Green

Toronto Raptors

Joe Harris

Brooklyn Nets

Damian Lillard

Portland Trail Blazers

Buddy Hield

Sacramento Kings

Khris Middleton

Milwaukee Bucks

Kemba Walker

Charlotte Hornets

Dirk Nowitzki

Dallas Mavericks

The winner of the 2018 3-point contest was the Suns' Devin Booker, who set a record with 28 points in the final round.

Skills Challenge participants, rules

The Skills Challenge features eight players competing in an obstacle course that tests dribbling, passing and shooting. The competition has three rounds, and the players will compete against each other one-on-one in the course, with the player that completes the course fastest moving on to the next round. The final round consists of two players going head-to-head in a winner-take-all challenge.

Here are the 2019 Skills Challenge participants:

Player

Team

Mike Conley

Memphis Grizzlies

Luka Doncic

Dallas Mavericks

De'Aaron Fox

Sacramento Kings

Nikola Jokic

Denver Nuggets

Kyle Kuzma

Los Angeles Lakers

Jayson Tatum

Boston Celtics

Nikola Vucevic

Orlando Magic

Trae Young

Atlanta Hawks

The winner of the 2018 Skills Challenge was the Nets' Spencer Dinwiddie.